Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. A great fire in London in 1666 was noteworthy because, in addition to allegedly having a low death toll, it supposedly ended up wiping out which of the following?"
...1. The Black Plague 2. Spanish Influenza 3. Cholera 4. Smallpox Better known as 'The Great Fire of London', this major event in the city's history lasted several days in 1666, destroying the vast majority of the structures therein. Starting in a bakery, the fire ended up spreading due to favorable winds, crossing rivers and eventually being stopped by strategic breaks. Considering the property losses, the efforts were still considered a failure. Notably, however, the fire destroyed many of London's slums, and, shortly after the event they were noticeably free of the Black Plague. Though not as devastating as the Black Death pandemic three hundred years prior, it did wipe out tens of thousands in London alone before its eradication.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "1. A great fire in London in 1666 was noteworthy because, in addition to allegedly having a low death toll, it supposedly ended up wiping out which of the following?"
The Black Plague:
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